Technological Entrepreneurship: Emerging Practices, Key Challenges and Future Directions

Market needs and the enabling technology required to capitalize on new
opportunities has created one of the most challenging environments for
entrepreneurs. In particular, technology has forced many entrepreneurs
to assess how their firms gather, synthesize, utilize, and disseminate
information across customers, employees, and supplier networks. Because
of the rapid acceleration of technology, it is becoming more critical
that entrepreneurs have the ability to respond quickly to changes by
bringing revolutionary new ideas into their businesses and create new
patterns of entrepreneurial behavior and performance. Some of the key
questions to be discussed (can be):

• What does the entrepreneurial landscape for those involved in
technology-based organizations look like, and what are some recent trends?
• What focus does innovation take within emerging and growing technology
firms? What role does the entrepreneur play in incubating innovation?
• What factors influence the strategic growth of women-owned businesses
involved in science and technology industries?
• What is the visibility of women entrepreneurs as strategic leaders in
advancing technology and innovation?

Featured Speaker(s)

Dr. Jill Kickul is the Elizabeth J. McCandless Professor in Entrepreneurship at the Simmons School of Management. Prior to joining Simmons, she belonged to the faculty in Entrepreneurship and Management of the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University.

At Simmons, Dr. Kickul teaches courses on Entrepreneurship Strategy, Entrepreneurship and New Venture Management, Contemporary Entrepreneurial Opportunities, Management of Fast Growing Firms, Strategic Analysis for Competing Globally, and Management Strategy. She received the 2000 Management Department Teaching Innovation and Assessment Award and has also taught entrepreneurship internationally for the Helsinki School of Economics and for the International Bank of Asia (Hong Kong MBA Program).

Dr. Kickul is the Chair of the Teaching Committee of the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management and was recently elected by her peers to serve as the Program Chair for the Midwest Academy of Management Conference 2005.

Within the business community, she is currently working with local and state government leaders to identify and assist women entrepreneurs and their organizations with creating and facilitating new economic growth for their communities.






Schedule of Events

Networking will be from 6:00-6:45 p.m., program from 6:45-8:00 p.m., and we will take questions from 8-8:30 p.m.

**Please note, space is limited to 200 so pre-registration is appreciated!